NO. 1976. TREE8HREWS: FAMILY TUPAIID^—LYON. 177 



Peters, Wilhelm. tJber die Saugethier-Gattung Solenodon. Abh. kon Akad. Wiss., 

 Berlin, 1863, p. 20. 



Outline classification of Insectivora, under Tupayse: 1. Cladobates; 2. Ptilocercus; 3. Hylogale. 



PoMEL, A. Etudes sur les camassiers insectivores (extrait), Seconde-Partie. — Classi- 

 fication des insectivores. Arch. Sci. Phys. Nat. Genfeve, vol. 9, 1848, pp. 244-251. 

 On p. 250 the treeshrews, called Hylogaliens (one genus Sorexglis),th.e first type of the tribe Glisori- 

 ciens (Glisoricina), the second type being Dipogaliens with the genera Macroscelis and PetrodTomus. 



PousARGUES, E. DE. Mammiferes de I'lndo-Chine. Mission Pavie Indo-Chine, 

 1879-1895, Etudes diverses, III, Recherches sur I'Histoire Naturelle de I'lndo- 

 Chiae orientale, pp. 510-549. 



Mentions as occurring in Indo-China Tupaiachinensis, T.belangeri, T.fcrrngineajDendrogalefrenafa 

 (p. 520). 



Raffles, Sir Thomas Stamford. Descriptive Catalogue of a zoological collection 

 made on the account of the Honourable East India Company, in the Island of Sumatra 

 and its vicinity, etc. Trans. Lion. Soc. London, vol. 13 (1822), pp. 239-274 (mam- 

 mals). May, 1821, 



Original description of the genus Tupaia and species ferrtiginea and tana; remarks on habits. 



Ridley, H. N. On the Dispersal of Seeds by Mammals. Journ. Straits Branch 

 Royal Asiat. Soc, No. 25, pp. 11-32, 1894. . 

 On p. 21 mentions eating of fruits by Tupaia ferruginea. 



. List of Mammals recorded from Pahang. Journ. Straits Branch Royal Asiat. 



Soc, No. 25, pp. 57-60, 1894. 



Tupaia ferruginea and T.javanica (probably = T. minor malaccana.) 



. The Mammals of the Malay Peninsula. Natural Science, vol. 6, January, 



1895, pp. 23-29. 



Excellent remarks on the habits of Tupaia glis ferruginea. 



Robinson, H. C. A List of a Small Collection of Mammals and Birds from the Moun- 

 tains of Ulu Langat, Selangor. Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., vol. 4, November, 

 1911, pp, 235-241. 



Records Tupaia ferruginea ferruginea. 



H. C. R[obinson] and C. B[oden] K[loss]. In Thomas and Wroughton, Journ. Fed. 

 Malay States Mus., vol. 4, No. 1, December, 1909, pp. 111-112. 

 Notes on the habits of Tupaia ferruginea. 



. On Six New Mammals from the Malay Peninsula and Adjacent Islands. 



Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 169-174, April, 1911. 

 Original description of Tupaia ferruginea wilkinsoni. 



. On New Mammals from the Malay Peninsula and Adjacent Islands. Journ. 



Fed. Malay States Mus., vol. 4, pp. 241-246, November, 1911. 



Original description of Tupaia ferruginea penangensis— Tupaia glis glis, Penang Island. 



ScHiNz, H. R. Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der Menschen und der Sauge- 



thiere, p. 54 



Briei description ol "Gladobates (sic) ferrugineus." "It lives in Java." Black and white figure on 

 plate 11. Evidently compEed from Cuvier. 



. Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der Saugethiere, 1824, pp. 87-88, pi. 62. 



Brief description and black and white illustration of " Chladobates (sic) javanicus." Evidently 

 compiled from Cuvier. Among the known species in the genus are "Der gestreifte Tupaja. Cladob. 

 vittatus, in Sumatra. Der Tana, Cladob. tana, in Sumatra. Der rostfarbe Tupaja. Cladob. ferrugineus, 

 in Java." 



ScHLEGEL, Hermann. Handleiding to de Beoefening der Dierkunde, 1857, vol. 1, 

 pp. 58-59, pi. 3, fig. 31 (f). 



Describes the genus Tupaia and mentions in it javantca, tana, dorsalis (new), black and white 

 figure of latter. 



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